Complete Dental Care at Dental Group of Falmouth, Falmouth, MA

Dental care helps keep your teeth, gums, and smile healthy for life. At Dental Group of Falmouth, we offer gentle, trusted care to protect your oral health and prevent future problems.
Basics of Dental Care
Let's be honest: Dental care can feel like a chore, though it's one of the easiest ways to care for your whole body. You're not just saving your smile when you brush your teeth, floss between them, and see your dentist regularly. You're also protecting your heart, your health, and your wallet.
Brushing two times a day? Great. Flossing every night before bed? Even better. These small steps help stop cavities, gum issues, and stinky breath before they become a big deal. And suppose you ever wonder why your dentist wants you to come in every six months. In that case, it's because they can spot tiny problems before they turn into something painful or expensive.
Taking care of your teeth isn't just about looking good in photos. It's about feeling good, eating comfortably, and avoiding embarrassing moments at the dentist's office. So yes, the basics matter—and they matter a lot more than most people think.
Preventive Dental Care for Long-Term Oral Health
You know that saying, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure"? It's pretty much made for dental care. Taking small steps now can save you a ton of stress later. Think of preventive care as your mouth's daily workout—it keeps things in shape and running smoothly.
Try these easy steps:
- Book regular cleanings to stop plaque from turning into tartar
- Get checkups so your dentist can catch problems early
- Use fluoride and sealants to block out tooth decay
Dental Care for Different Life Stages and Needs
Teeth don't stay the same forever. From baby teeth to dentures, your mouth changes a lot over time. That means your dental care should change with it. What works for your child isn't always right for you—or your parents.
- Kids need gentle cleanings, lessons on brushing, and maybe fluoride or sealants.
- Teens often need braces or tips on keeping their smile clean with all that gear.
- Adults might deal with cavities, gum care, or fixing worn-down teeth.
- Seniors may need dentures or help keeping their aging gums healthy.
How Professional Cleanings Enhance Your Dental Care Routine
You might brush every night, but even the best toothbrush can't reach some spots. That's where professional cleanings come in—they go where your routine can't. Your dental hygienist knows exactly where that stubborn plaque likes to hide. They'll gently clean your teeth, polish them until they shine, and keep an eye out for early warning signs of trouble.
Cleanings don't just feel good; they help stop gum disease and tooth decay before they start. Most people need cleaning every six months, but your dentist might suggest more cleaning if needed.
Choosing the Right Dental Products for Effective At-Home Care
Not all dental products are created equal. Walk down any store aisle, and you'll see rows of toothbrushes, pastes, and mouthwashes that all promise a perfect smile. So, how do you choose? It's easier than it looks.
Start here:
- Go for a soft toothbrush; electric ones work great, too
- Pick a toothpaste with fluoride to keep your enamel strong
- Try a mouthwash that fights germs without burning your tongue off
If you have sensitive teeth, braces, or other special needs, your dentist can help you find the best fit. Look for the ADA Seal on the label—it means the product is tested and trusted.
Meet the Team
Dr. Abdul Rahman Addas D.M.D. - General Dentist
Dr. Addas earned his dental degree from Boston University in 2014 with high honors after graduating from Misr University in 2005. He also received awards in radiology and diagnosis. He holds a diploma in Health Management from McGill University. Before joining us, Dr. Addas worked with cutting-edge dental technology in Montreal. He regularly takes continuing education courses to stay current and provide excellent care.
Dr. Ghazwan Ghazi D.M.D., M.S. - Periodontist
Dr. Ghazi graduated from Boston University in 1992 and practiced general dentistry for two years. He then completed advanced training in periodontics and implants at New Jersey Dental School, earning his Master's in 1997.
Dr. Neiman Melhem D.M.D. - General Dentist
Dr. Melhem graduated with a biology degree from Boston University in 2020. He completed his dental degree at Tufts University in 2024, finishing at the top of his class.
Financial Options
At Dental Group of Falmouth, we make using your dental insurance simple. We accept many plans, including Blue Cross Blue Shield and Delta Dental. Before your appointment, our team reviews your coverage and manages claims so you can be prepared. If you have any insurance or payment options questions, please call us anytime—we're here to help!
Dental Group of Falmouth
344 Gifford St UNIT A
Falmouth MA 02540
OFFICE HOURS
Monday
9:00am - 4:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am - 4:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am - 4:00pm
Thursday
9:00am - 4:00pm
Friday
Closed
Saturday & Sunday
Closed